Cooking Architecture

Cooking Architecture is the space where we bring together and share our experiences within the cultures of food and architecture. Our hope is that while simultaneously experimenting with the making of the two, we will find places of intersection.

We love discovering new recipes, creating communal meals, and sharing our passions with friends and family. Experiment, don't follow all the rules, share your ideas, and let us know how it works out.

Tag Archives: art

With tree branches sagging under the weight of the recent snowfalls, things look simple and beautiful. And this past year has been about just that. Although I tend to be quite nostalgic, I don’t reflect much at the end of years, trying to keep forward momentum. But this year was so rich with food, family, […]

For the past three months, I dreamed of creating a fantastical, outdoor dinner for two friends. B and I planned the menu, created the storyline, chose the costumes, and Juan kept asking us the hard questions to help develop it further. Last weekend, a snow shower left a perfect white blanket for the backdrop, and […]

These three collages were an exploration of the meaning of the kitchen table and the environment surrounding a meal. I started these one night at the kitchen table and then finished them the next morning outside on the patio, wind blowing my little magazine scraps all over the floor. It was intended to inspire a […]

The beautiful blue pinwheels popped up one beautiful sunny morning in Burnet Woods. People were so mesmerized by this spontaneous art installation. While I was taking pictures, a school bus full of kids went by and all of the kids started shrieking in excitement. In the day, the pinwheels looked like a stadium full of […]